Author: |Posted: 10:32 am on 29/07/09
Category: Blog
Early this month, Channel 4 broadcast a week-long daytime series called Life Class: Today’s Nude, which gave viewers an opportunity to learn to draw through five 30-minute nude life drawing classes. read more
Author: |Posted: 11:53 am on 10/07/09
Category: Blog
As many of you noticed, there have been some quite significant changes happening over at 4oD in the last few weeks. The original application that required viewers to download Channel 4 programmes to their computers has been quietly pensioned off, while over 4,000 hours of archive content has been added to the channel4.com site, creating a brand new – and far easier to use – 4oD experience. read more
Author: |Posted: 3:00 pm on 06/07/09
Category: Have Your Say
If you’ve got something to say about any aspect of Channel 4 and the programmes it broadcasts, The TV Show gives you a place to have your say and a chance to put your questions to the programme makers. read more
Author: |Posted: 2:36 pm on 06/07/09
Category: Viewer Videos
Last month, The TV Show’s Big 4 headed north to Skegness to find out what people there had to say about Channel 4 and its programmes.
Watch the video to find out what viewers thought of programmes including I’m Running Sainsbury’s, Hollyoaks, Wife Swap, Bear Grylls, The World’s Greatest Musical Prodigies, The Paul O’Grady Show and Alan Carr: Chatty Man.
Do you agree with what they had to say? Let us know by rating the video, or posting your comments below.
If you’d like to share your views with The TV Show, visit our Be on the Show section to find out how you can take part.
Author: |Posted: 3:20 pm on 02/07/09
Category: Rated-Slated
Michael Jackson: A Life in Pop, was the most appreciated programme broadcast on Channel 4 last month – aside from Big Brother which generated more positive and more negative viewer comments then any other programme*. Meanwhile, an episode of Wife Swap, broadcast on 21 June, was the most complained about one-off programme. read more
Author: |Posted: 3:32 pm on 01/07/09
Category: Blog
Following the death of Michael Jackson last week, Channel 4 received a number of contacts from viewers commenting upon the way in which the news had been reported and the various programmes that had been scheduled as a result of the pop icon’s death. read more